US‑UK Trade Update Shared at Annual Ryder Cup Event

A new US‑UK trade update was shared during a morning program at the 21st Annual Ryder Cup. The event blended business insight with community engagement.

Morning Session Before the Golf Events

We arrived early on Monday, August 30th, at Red Tail Golf Club. The British‑American Chamber of Commerce hosted the 21st Annual Ryder Cup. Golf filled the afternoon, but the morning focused on international policy. Mr. Alan Gogbashian delivered an update on the US‑UK Trade Agreement. He serves as the British Consul General in Chicago.

Mr. Gogbashian expressed optimism about a future free trade agreement. He noted the long, productive relationship between the two nations. Formal talks began in 2020 and remain ongoing. Further progress is expected after the administration reviews current drafts.

Immigration and Professional Mobility Questions

We planned to ask about immigration issues during the session. Ms. Elizabeth Cusma from Global Cleveland raised the topic first. She asked about permits for US‑UK professionals similar to TN visas. These visas currently support professionals from the US, Canada, and Mexico.

Mr. Gogbashian agreed that mobility improvements are essential. He emphasized the importance of recognizing professional credentials. He noted that no specific mechanism exists yet. However, his comments reflected a commitment to future progress. This discussion added depth to the broader US‑UK trade update.

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